Kate Alice Marshall started writing before she could hold a pen properly, and never stopped. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with a chaotic menagerie of pets and family members, and ventures out in the summer to kayak and camp along the Puget Sound. Visit her at katemarshallbooks.com.
Bethany Marshall, Ph.D., Psy.D., M.F.T, has been in private practice as a marriage, family, and child therapist in both Beverly Hills and Pasadena for the past eighteen years.
Kim Marshall was a teacher, central office administrator, and principal in the Boston public schools. He now advises and coaches new principals, working with New Leaders; teaches courses and leads workshops on instructional leadership; and publishes a weekly newsletter, the Marshall Memo.
David W. Marshall, PhD, is a historian and professor emeritus at Texas Tech University, with thirty-eight years of experience teaching, researching, and publishing. He is the author of several works, including Mountain Man: John Colter, the Lewis & Clark Expedition, and the Call of the American West.
Joelle Jane Marshall is a freelance speaker and mindfulness coach who works closely with fellow Mindfulness For Dummies coauthor Shamash Alidina on workshops for "Mindfulness and Overcoming Fear." She trained in mindfulness with Shamash and meditates and practices yoga regularly.
Michael Marshall is a science writer interested in life sciences and the environment. He has a BA and MPhil in experimental psychology from the University of Cambridge and an MSc in science communication from Imperial College, London. He has worked as a staff journalist at New Scientist and the BBC.
Ann Garretson Marshall and her husband Terry taught English in the Philippines as Peace Corps volunteers. She earned an MS in communication arts from Cornell University and has thirty years' experience as a writer, editor, and community-government go-between for issues related to nuclear and hazardous waste cleanup.
Jonathan Marshall is an investigative historian and award-winning journalist who has published five previous nonfiction books. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and a variety of scholarly journals. He lives in San Anselmo, California.
Terry Marshall worked as a reporter and then as the editor of the Glendale News-Herald. He and his wife Ann they taught English in the Philippines as Peace Corps volunteers. Terry earned an MS in rural sociology from the University of Wisconsin and a PhD from Cornell University in sociology of development.
Greg Marshall was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. A National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Prose, Marshall is a graduate of the Michener Center for Writers. His work has appeared in The Best American Essays and been supported by MacDowell and the Corporation of Yaddo. Leg is his first book.